Medical Definition of Glomus body

1. 1. A small globular body. 2. A highly organised arteriolovenular anastomosis forming a tiny nodular focus in the nailbed, pads of the fingers and toes, ears, hands, and feet and many other organs of the body. The afferent arteriole enters the connective tissue capsule of the glomus, becomes devoid of an internal elastic membrane, and develops a relatively thick epithelioid muscular wall and small lumen; the anastomosis may be branched and convoluted, richly innervated with sympathetic and myelinated nerves, and connected with a short, thin-walled vein that drains into a periglomic vein and then into one of the veins of the skin. The glomus functions as a shunt-or bypass-regulating mechanism in the flow of blood, temperature, and conservation of heat in the part as well as in the indirect control of the blood pressure and other functions of the circulatory system. Synonym: glandulae glomiformes, glomiform glands, glomus body. Synonym: glome. Origin: L. Glomus, a ball (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glomus Body

glomerulus of mesonephros
glomerulus of pronephros
glomes
glomiform glands
glommed
glommer
glommers
glomming
glomp
glomped
glomping
glomps
gloms
glomuliferous
glomus
glomus body (current term)
glomus caroticum
glomus choroideum
glomus coccygeum
glomus intravagale
glomus jugulare
glomus jugulare tumour
glomus pulmonale
glomus tumour
glomus tympanicum
glond
glonoin
glonoine
glonoins
glood

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